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Uses
Atropinum sulfuricum, also known as Atropine, is a drug used to treat gastrointestinal tract, biliary duct, and urinary health conditions.
Cautions
Individuals with the following conditions should avoid use of atropinum sulfuricum:
- glaucoma
- urinary bladder and intestinal atonia
- prostate gland hypertrophy
- pylor stenosis
- tachyarrhythmia and heart decompensation
- reflux esophagitis
- pulmonary tuberculosis
- pregnant/breast feeding women
Interactions
- The anticholinergic effect of Atropinum sulfuricum is potentiated by amantadine, quinidine, 3- and tetracyclic antidepressants, and neuroleptics.
- The M-cholinomymetic effect of Nivalin, neostigmine, and Pilocarpinum hydrocloricum is antagonized by Atropinum sulfuricum.
- Atropinum sulfuricum may induce a sedative effect if combined with H1-blockers, antiparkinsonians, and desopyramide.
References
Sources:
- https://www.sopharma.com/atropine.php